Falamanki is a lebanese cafe in the heart of beirut. The place has been built over the ruins of demolished old beiruti houses. You can see the pattern of the tiled room on the floor of the cafe. The food is very tasty all authentic lebanese traditional food and recipes. The place has a concept based after the name of the shop. They proclaim that this person called falamanki owned the place and this person mr. Falamanki was very important and it is seen in the many photoshop-ed fotos of him with very famous people around the world. In gondolas around the place u can see the belongings of this so called mr. Falamanki. And of course all is from the imagination of the creators of this one of a kind place. They offer shisha, indoor and outdoor between the trees spaces are available. Very busy by night. And its parking lot is a theatre for the most expensive cars ever seen. I have graded the place as 4 stars due to the non reasonable high price tags of the menu. All in all a...
Read moreAl Falamanki Sodeco, a gem nestled in the heart of Beirut, offers an enchanting escape into Lebanese tradition and hospitality. The moment you step inside, you're embraced by an ambiance reminiscent of a bygone era, with vintage decor and cozy seating that transport you to a simpler time. The menu is a culinary journey through Lebanese classics, from aromatic grilled meats to fresh salads and indulgent desserts. The shisha selection adds a touch of authenticity, inviting you to unwind and savor the moment. The attentive staff and live music create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for leisurely gatherings with friends or family. Al Falamanki Sodeco is a true testament to the rich heritage of Beirut, offering an experience that's as nostalgic as it...
Read moreIts a very nice place to get the authentic Lebanese traditional ambiance, indoors or outdoors both equally fascinating, great decor, simplicity of the outdoor area has a nice charm, feels like you’re visiting your grandma’s in the village, staff is friendly, the manakish are truly one of the best in town, and the specialty labneh mix they have is phenomenal, prices are okay, but the dishes arent generous at all.. even on the veggies plate(like 3 olives , half a cucumber.. the plates doesn’t satisfy the eye, not what you expect for lebanese known food generosity especially with the trend of serving free welcome snacks and fruits before/after meal that most of the known restaurants in beirut are following. But still I always go there, its a nice...
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